Safe Kids Cherokee County

Safe Kids Cherokee County Proudly led by Cherokee County Fire & EMS

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05/21/2026
We still have openings at tomorrow’s blood drive… Help us help our community by signing-up to donate blood at our upcomi...
05/06/2026

We still have openings at tomorrow’s blood drive… Help us help our community by signing-up to donate blood at our upcoming Blood Drive at the Bluffs on May 22 (10AM-4PM). Your donation directly supports the CCFES Prehospital Blood Administration initiative. Click this link to sign-up: https://donors.lifesouth.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/889635

04/23/2026

The Cherokee County Fire Marshal, in coordination with municipal fire marshals, has issued an immediate countywide burn ban due to severe drought conditions. The ban applies to all outdoor burning in unincorporated Cherokee County and within the cities located in Cherokee County.

Cherokee County is currently classified under a Severe Drought designation, creating an elevated risk for rapidly spreading outdoor fires. These dry conditions, combined with low humidity and limited recent rainfall, have significantly increased the potential for outdoor fire activity throughout the county.

Compounding the risk, many resources that typically support local wildfire response efforts have been deployed to other parts of the state to assist with active wildfires. This reduction in available regional support limits the ability to quickly contain and control fires should they occur.

Effective immediately, all outdoor burning is prohibited in Cherokee County. This includes the burning of yard debris, land clearing, and other open flames that could ignite surrounding vegetation. The burn ban will remain in place until further notice.

Cherokee County Fire & Emergency Services urges all residents to take precautions to prevent accidental fires. Residents are encouraged to avoid activities that could produce sparks, properly dispose of smoking materials, and remain vigilant in reporting any signs of smoke or fire to 9-1-1.

Violations of the burn ban may result in fines or other enforcement actions.

Cherokee County Fire & Emergency Services will continue to monitor conditions closely and will provide updates as circumstances change.

For more information, residents may contact the Cherokee County Fire Marshal’s Office or visit the department’s official website: fire.cherokeecountyga.gov

04/23/2026
Join us at Shottenkirk-Canton (1-4) today to have your car seat checked!
04/11/2026

Join us at Shottenkirk-Canton (1-4) today to have your car seat checked!

01/24/2026

Ice Storm Warning – Generator Safety Reminder

Power outages can occur without warning during ice storms, heavy snowfall, or when utility lines are damaged.

Portable generators may help during an outage, but they produce carbon monoxide (CO)—a deadly, odorless and invisible gas.

The risk is real:
• Generator-related incidents cause preventable carbon monoxide poisonings every year
• The greatest danger occurs when generators are used too close to homes or in/near garages

Use generators safely:
✅ Use outdoors only
✅ Keep at least 20 feet (7 metres) from doors, windows, and vents
✅ Never use in a garage—even with the door open
✅ Point exhaust away from buildings

Learn more about generator safety: https://nfpa.social/4iSazRY

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Canton, GA
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